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The phrase "car book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that contains information about cars, such as a manual, guide, or reference book.
Example: "I bought a new car and immediately started reading the car book to understand its features and maintenance requirements."
Alternatives: "automobile manual" or "vehicle guide."
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Excerpts from the 1974 edition of Eaton's Car Book, the standard book on American motorcar design.
No new car book could be more inevitable than "Corvette: Fifty Years".
Another car book that delights the mechanically minded (including grown ups) is My First Truck Book (Dorling Kindersley, £4.99).
Although he offers occasional comments about the vehicles he drives — acerbic ones in the case of the Bentley Continental GT — this is not a car book.
"If the percentage of folks qualifying for zero is lower than the percentage qualifying for low rates in previous incentive plans, that would be outrageous," said Jack Gillis, author of a buyers guide, "The Ultimate Car Book".
A gorgeous sundown photo of a Duesenberg SJ is something everybody can appreciate, and the lavishly illustrated (as most of them are) car book can be magnetically pick-upable again and again over the years, in the way of a wedding album or a high school yearbook, even if it's not your wedding or your high school.
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Few car books bear rereading.
Ms. DeVere recently listed her favorite children's car books.
The average price of a car booked on Hotwire late last year was about $27 per day, down 3 percent compared with 2011.
In about 62% of cases, a car booked through UberX arrived more quickly than a taxi.
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